Indian MP beats Air India employee with sandal
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Folks, you can't make this stuff up...
An Indian MP beat an airline employee repeatedly with a slipper after being unable to get a business class seat on an Air India flight.
Ravindra Gaikwad later told Indian reporters he had "hit him 25 times with my sandal" for "arrogance".
The MP had been told he could not fly business class because it was an all-economy flight, reports say.
Ravindra Gaikwad later told Indian reporters he had "hit him 25 times with my sandal" for "arrogance".
The MP had been told he could not fly business class because it was an all-economy flight, reports say.
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More on the VVIP Indian parliamentarian:
Civil Aviation Minister condemns physical assault on AI staff | ANI News
Gaikwad earlier in the day admitted that he hit an Air India staffer with slipper followed by a business class sitting issue.
"Yes, I had hit the staff. Do you expect me to hear their abuses quietly? What should have I done? He first misbehaved with me," Gaikwad told ANI.
He further said that he had filed a complaint regarding the sitting arrangement but nobody was there to answer the problem, adding that he had take such an action.
"I will complain about this misbehaviour in the Parliament. They can complaint whoever they want to I will give my answer," he said.
Meanwhile, Air India staffer, Sukumar, who was hit by Gaikwad said that the MP broke his glasses, used bad words and humiliated him in front of the entire crew.
"When I told him what he (Gaikwad) is asking isn't possible, he became abusive and started using foul language. God save our country if this is the culture and behaviour of our MPs," the Air India staffer said.
"Yes, I had hit the staff. Do you expect me to hear their abuses quietly? What should have I done? He first misbehaved with me," Gaikwad told ANI.
He further said that he had filed a complaint regarding the sitting arrangement but nobody was there to answer the problem, adding that he had take such an action.
"I will complain about this misbehaviour in the Parliament. They can complaint whoever they want to I will give my answer," he said.
Meanwhile, Air India staffer, Sukumar, who was hit by Gaikwad said that the MP broke his glasses, used bad words and humiliated him in front of the entire crew.
"When I told him what he (Gaikwad) is asking isn't possible, he became abusive and started using foul language. God save our country if this is the culture and behaviour of our MPs," the Air India staffer said.
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The obligatory mobile phone video with yelling, pushing and people's backsides in the link below:
Gaikwad Video
Mumbai: TIMES NOW has accessed visuals of inside the Air India flight where Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad attacked and assaulted an Air India staff member with his slippers.
The video shows Gaikwad first threatening to push the staffer off the stairs leading out of the aircraft.
"No no, don't do that sir, don't do that," an Air India staff member is heard shouting when the MP tries to push the staff member towards the exit of the flight.
Gaikwad then returned to his seat and refused to budge, even as the air hostess pleaded with him to cooperate.
"You are our representative, sir, you have worked hard to reach this place," the air hostess is heard saying.
Ravindra Gaikwad, Shiv Sena's Lok Sabha MP, boasted about this incident when he was confronted by the media earlier in the day.
"Yes. I hit him. I wanted to throw him out of the plane," the Shiv Sena MP told TIMES NOW. "Is he really an officer. He is not even a buffalo cart driver. He doesn't know how to deal with customers,"
Gaikwad had even demanded an apology from Air India.
"I have no regrets. First, that person should come and apologise to me and then the Air India CMD should also come and apologise. "
The video shows Gaikwad first threatening to push the staffer off the stairs leading out of the aircraft.
"No no, don't do that sir, don't do that," an Air India staff member is heard shouting when the MP tries to push the staff member towards the exit of the flight.
Gaikwad then returned to his seat and refused to budge, even as the air hostess pleaded with him to cooperate.
"You are our representative, sir, you have worked hard to reach this place," the air hostess is heard saying.
Ravindra Gaikwad, Shiv Sena's Lok Sabha MP, boasted about this incident when he was confronted by the media earlier in the day.
"Yes. I hit him. I wanted to throw him out of the plane," the Shiv Sena MP told TIMES NOW. "Is he really an officer. He is not even a buffalo cart driver. He doesn't know how to deal with customers,"
Gaikwad had even demanded an apology from Air India.
"I have no regrets. First, that person should come and apologise to me and then the Air India CMD should also come and apologise. "
short flights long nights
Why am I not surprised?
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It is the Indian subcontinent equivalent of 'don't you know who I am?'
Certain peoples self-importance somewhat exceeds all practical considerations, such as seats not being physically available. Over there, it is a common occrurance in daily life.
(We have it too, in the enlightened west. How many passengers have you experienced demanding the quality service of old, having paid less than a night's beer drinking on tickets?)
Certain peoples self-importance somewhat exceeds all practical considerations, such as seats not being physically available. Over there, it is a common occrurance in daily life.
(We have it too, in the enlightened west. How many passengers have you experienced demanding the quality service of old, having paid less than a night's beer drinking on tickets?)
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I had the displeasure of flying Bangkok-Singapore with Air India once. The female flight attendants were utterly ignored by all males of Indian extraction with guys strutting up and down the isle yelling into their phones during the takeoff roll. Pleas to return to their seats and strap in fell on deaf (effing ignorant) ears. Never again will I step foot on their aircraft. Passengers from hell..
Who the hell self respecting MP wears slippers anyway. The nutter should be sacked, humiliated nationwide on all media and banned forever...
Sorry for the rant but I've experienced that sort of crap and my blood is boiling...
Who the hell self respecting MP wears slippers anyway. The nutter should be sacked, humiliated nationwide on all media and banned forever...
Sorry for the rant but I've experienced that sort of crap and my blood is boiling...
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Looks like he got bumped off a couple of flights booked for him this evening:
Ravindra Gaikwad: Shiv Sena MP's travel agent books Delhi-Pune on IndiGo, ticket cancelled when airline finds it is for the MP - Times of India
NEW DELHI: In yet another blow to Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad, IndiGo has also cancelled a Delhi-Pune ticket booked for him to fly on Friday evening. Air India had first cancelled his ticket for the same on a 4 pm flight on Friday after he got into an argument and hit a staffer a day earlier.
"After that, an agent made a booking on IndiGo in the name of Ravindra Gaikwad for a 5.50 pm Delhi-Pune flight. All schedule Indian airlines have decided not to allow the MP on their flights and have alerted their reservations for this name. So, as soon as the booking was made on IndiGo, an alert was generated. After that the airline contacted the travel agent who had booked the ticket and he confirmed the same was for the MP," said a source.
On learning this, IndiGo immediately cancelled Gaikwad's Delhi-Pune ticket - the second such cancellation for the MP on this route for Friday. Airline officials have one advice for the Shiv Sena lawmaker: book a rail ticket or charter a plane to reach Pune.
MPs have unlimited business class air travel during Parliament session and they keep travelling between Delhi and their constituencies. On Fridays, the MPS generally leave Delhi and return on Monday morning, apart from making mid-week trips as and when required. As his constituency is several hours away by train, Gaikwad may have to spend his weekends in Delhi till the session is on.
"After that, an agent made a booking on IndiGo in the name of Ravindra Gaikwad for a 5.50 pm Delhi-Pune flight. All schedule Indian airlines have decided not to allow the MP on their flights and have alerted their reservations for this name. So, as soon as the booking was made on IndiGo, an alert was generated. After that the airline contacted the travel agent who had booked the ticket and he confirmed the same was for the MP," said a source.
On learning this, IndiGo immediately cancelled Gaikwad's Delhi-Pune ticket - the second such cancellation for the MP on this route for Friday. Airline officials have one advice for the Shiv Sena lawmaker: book a rail ticket or charter a plane to reach Pune.
MPs have unlimited business class air travel during Parliament session and they keep travelling between Delhi and their constituencies. On Fridays, the MPS generally leave Delhi and return on Monday morning, apart from making mid-week trips as and when required. As his constituency is several hours away by train, Gaikwad may have to spend his weekends in Delhi till the session is on.
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What puzzles me (just a bit) is that the nut-brained MP pretended to have a bussiness-class seat in an all-economy configurated AC.
An a remarkable congratulation to all the airlines that banned this animal onboard.
An a remarkable congratulation to all the airlines that banned this animal onboard.
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From business class air travel to a long, overnight train journey!
Shiv Sena parliamentarian Ravindra Gaikwad was forced to take a New Delhi-Mumbai train on Friday after all major airlines in the country put him on their no-fly list for assaulting a senior Air India official.
Gaikwad abused and assaulted a 60-year-old duty manager of the national carrier with his slippers, venting his anger after being denied business class on a Pune-New Delhi Air India flight on Thursday.
Air India and five private airlines banned the 56-year-old MP for Maharashtra’s Osmanabad from flying as he refused to apologise for the incident that triggered nationwide outrage.
Air India cancelled the MP’s return ticket for the 4.15pm flight on Friday, but he booked an IndiGo flight through an agent.
The private airline too cancelled the booking, forcing him to take the August Kranti Express, which leaves for Mumbai from Hazrat Nizamuddin station in the Capital at 4.50pm.
“Gaikwad is booked on berth number 21 in the AI [Air India? - Airbubba] compartment. It appears that officials granted him spot reservation for being an MP, after he reached the station,” a railway spokesman said.
The Shiv Sena has sought an explanation from the first-time MP, while Delhi Police registered two FIRs, charging him with culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
Gaikwad faces arrest after the FIRs were lodged. But Delhi Police spokesperson Dependra Pathak said: “Let the crime branch start the probe and establish their case. They will follow legal procedure.”
He had bragged before television cameras that he hit the official 25 times with his footwear. “Kaan ke nichey bajaa daala (beat him below his ears),” he is heard saying in video clips that have gone viral on social media.
He said he went out to watch a Bollywood movie — Badrinath ki Dulhaniya — on Thursday night to “relax” himself.
“Tension-free hona chahiye na ... you also watch the movie, it’s very good.”
Also, Gaikwad boasted that “police can arrest me ... my party, Uddhav saheb will take care of it”.
His remarks caused further embarrassment to the Shiv Sena, especially after he crowed that party chief Uddhav Thackeray would bail him out.
Shiv Sena parliamentarian Ravindra Gaikwad was forced to take a New Delhi-Mumbai train on Friday after all major airlines in the country put him on their no-fly list for assaulting a senior Air India official.
Gaikwad abused and assaulted a 60-year-old duty manager of the national carrier with his slippers, venting his anger after being denied business class on a Pune-New Delhi Air India flight on Thursday.
Air India and five private airlines banned the 56-year-old MP for Maharashtra’s Osmanabad from flying as he refused to apologise for the incident that triggered nationwide outrage.
Air India cancelled the MP’s return ticket for the 4.15pm flight on Friday, but he booked an IndiGo flight through an agent.
The private airline too cancelled the booking, forcing him to take the August Kranti Express, which leaves for Mumbai from Hazrat Nizamuddin station in the Capital at 4.50pm.
“Gaikwad is booked on berth number 21 in the AI [Air India? - Airbubba] compartment. It appears that officials granted him spot reservation for being an MP, after he reached the station,” a railway spokesman said.
The Shiv Sena has sought an explanation from the first-time MP, while Delhi Police registered two FIRs, charging him with culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
Gaikwad faces arrest after the FIRs were lodged. But Delhi Police spokesperson Dependra Pathak said: “Let the crime branch start the probe and establish their case. They will follow legal procedure.”
He had bragged before television cameras that he hit the official 25 times with his footwear. “Kaan ke nichey bajaa daala (beat him below his ears),” he is heard saying in video clips that have gone viral on social media.
He said he went out to watch a Bollywood movie — Badrinath ki Dulhaniya — on Thursday night to “relax” himself.
“Tension-free hona chahiye na ... you also watch the movie, it’s very good.”
Also, Gaikwad boasted that “police can arrest me ... my party, Uddhav saheb will take care of it”.
His remarks caused further embarrassment to the Shiv Sena, especially after he crowed that party chief Uddhav Thackeray would bail him out.
The train makes 11 stops (eight to pick up pax, three for directions ):
12954/August Kranti Rajdhani Express - Hazrat Nizamuddin/NZM to Mumbai/BCT
Just discussing this over dinner and three of us agreed that, in our passenger experience, there are a lot of self-entitled egocentric people (yes, even more than I am) in this World.
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So, it would appear that the 60 year old steward was, in fact, the airport manager for Air India. My own experience of Indian ways and means suggests that if the Indian political system decides they would be better off without this thug he won't fly again for a while and will first be forced into resignation, particularly if a court case goes against him. Many decisions are likely to be taken behind closed doors, such a political opportunity is not to be missed!